fat in your liver is when you eat junk food and it has lots of fat in it and it goes in your liver
Fat
in the liver and fatty tissues
Fat can also be stored in the liver, muscles, and blood. Excess fat stored in these areas can lead to health issues such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance.
They are stored in fat cells almost everywhere in the body, including adipose tissue, liver, etc.
It can be stored in your muscles and liver as glycogen. It can also be converted to fat and stored.
In animals a small amount is stored in the liver. All excess is either used or converted into fat.
Fats
Glycogens in the liver . . . then if they STILL aren't used, they are stored as good old-fashioned fat.
Excess energy is typically stored as either fat in adipose tissue or as glycogen in the liver and muscles.
glycogen
Excess glucose in the body is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen. Once these glycogen stores are full, any additional glucose is converted into fat and stored in adipose tissue for long-term energy storage.
Bile is a fat emulsifier that is made by the liver and is stored in the gallbladder. It is considered part of the mechanical digestion process of digestion.(Bile is NOT an enzyme)